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Calaveras County

45,306 Population
33,276 Voters

Calaveras County

45,306 Population
33,276 Voters

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Election Results

Calaveras County
Candidate Races 2
County Supervisor – District 1
Gary N. Tofanelli 52.3% +4.6%
Gary N. Tofanelli
52.3% +4.6% 2,302
Tim Grant
47.7% -4.6% 2,096
County Supervisor – District 2
Autumn Andahl 51.1% +2.2%
Autumn Andahl
51.1% +2.2% 2,525
Trevor Wittke
48.9% -2.2% 2,419
Ballot Measures 4
Measure A
PASSED 55.0% Yes +10.0%
To fund local fire districts and the City of Angels Camp Fire Department for staffing, training, equipment, and other costs, shall the measure enacting a one percent (1%) transactions and use (sales) tax on all sales of tangible personal property sold at retail in Calaveras County, including the City of Angels Camp, generating approximately $5M annually, without expiration, and increasing appropriation limits consistent with the increased revenue through fiscal year 2027/28, be adopted?
Yes
55.0% +10.0% 9,587
No
45.0% -10.0% 7,832
Measure B
FAILED 62.3% Yes +24.6%
Shall the measure to renew the Calaveras County Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Program through March 5, 2033 along with its associated annual fees (one dollar per vehicle registered in Calaveras County and an additional two dollars for certain commercial vehicles), which are used to fund the continued removal and disposal of abandoned and wrecked vehicles found in Calaveras County, be adopted?
Yes
62.3% +24.6% 10,725
No
37.7% -24.6% 6,492
Measure C
PASSED 71.4% Yes +42.8%
Shall the measure to renew the Calaveras County Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Program through November 5, 2033 along with its associated annual fees (one dollar per vehicle registered in Calaveras County and an additional two dollars for certain commercial vehicles), which are used to fund the continued removal and disposal of abandoned and wrecked vehicles found in Calaveras County, be adopted?
Yes
71.4% +42.8% 18,054
No
28.6% -42.8% 7,231
Measure E
PASSED 69.2% Yes +38.4%
Shall the measure to maintain Middle River Community Services District's roads, impose a new special tax replacing the existing one of $100.00 per improved lot and $75.00 per unimproved lot without expiration at $200.00 per improved lot and $150.00 per unimproved lot, generating an approximate additional $13,000.00 annually and increasing the District's appropriations limit equal to revenue received, be adopted?
Yes
69.2% +38.4% 45
No
30.8% -38.4% 20
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